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Old 12-13-2008, 05:30 PM
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You really have to look at the buyer and what they are really looking for at the time. It can be priceless to the right buyer looking to finish a restore. Like I stated... the housing and date code numbers can make it worth a whole bunch more than just the average... albiet, OEM 12 bolts dont grow on trees any more...

I would love to just dump my 12 bolt... but since its out of my 67 L30/M20 chassis and the fact that its a very early (meaning - pre radius rod) L30/M20 12 bolt housing... it could make the perfect compliment to someone that is restoring an early 67. Especially if its an L30/M20 with the right date code. It has the possibility of adding thousands to its value.

Thru the middle to late 90's... I probably sold a dozen 12 bolts for $800. And recently I see the housing alone go for that.
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